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Cross-cultural psychology

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Some of the major psychologists working in this area are John Berry, Michael Harris Bond, Pavel Boski, Fannie Cheung, Hawley, Geert Hofstede, Gustav Jahoda, Cigdem Kagitcibasi, Kwok Leung, Reddin, Segall, Peter B. Smith, Harry Triandis, Fons van de Vijver and Kuo-shu Yang. There are many others, and the founders have already trained an active group of graduate students to continue the tradition.

The principal journal has been the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, created and until recently run by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP). However, cross-cultural psychology researchers also publish widely in other peer-reviewed psychology journals.

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